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B"H have filled to capacity such that the D ending squeaks out of the soul at such high te nsion it could shatter the empty space of the universe into smithereens. View a demonstration at: https://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=MtTJewX0 mqE . In practical terms, the voiced proclamation of the She'ma prayer co mmunicates to the soul of the individual as he senses the expansion of his chest musculature filling with air ; imbuing the individual with a fe eling of might. The very sound of the Chet co ming from his throat could frighten a lion into submission. The forces within the lungs create pressure to increase the flow of blood into the heart, which is where we conceive of the absolute spirituality of timeless space including the whole of the globe(the four corners of the earth) throughout its existence in eternity. The circulation reaches the brain and in elongating the D sound a t a high pitch our minds become absorbed in a sensual oblivion. Kabalistic scholars and scientists all have their explanations and to the spheres o r strings extending through the universe as conveyors of eterna l forces into the ephemeral world. We pray with such intentio n until the conclusion of the worship services. The point of this literary compilation continues after a short quiet pronounce ment that allows us to understand and concentrate of the ritual of words stated as the credo of Judaism. The first sentence of the first paragraph of the She'ma is recited with the particularity of voicing vowels by breath being inhaled over the vocal chords. This is all understood within the rabbinical strictures, which require daily recitation of at least one sentence of prayer; the She'ma phrase articulated in a n audible voice. Brain mass has no substantial form and the neurons of which constructed no unique molecular structure . Sounds and meanings of words both play a role on the alacrity of the brain function as the organ of guiding the physicality to perform service in assurance of survival of the individual as part of the whole. Time can measure the force exerted by ele ment s as if the y pursue a course of action; mobility or change of direction. These exchanges of particles and their formation into substance happe n all the time and are what Darwin called the Survival of the Fittest. His research covered the four corners of the earth a nd revealed an exactness of the perfection throughout nature that he meticulously recorded in a verifiable manner. I don't see his 213